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Coasters are high on the list of things you can never have too many of. (I mean, no one actually likes cleaning up water rings on a table, right?) They’re also small, easy to store, and a fun way to punch up a coffee table.
Instead of suggesting you spend a small fortune on store-bought coasters, I’ve rounded up some simple, cheap, and cute DIY project ideas that you can steal.
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Vegetables need cooking, right? Your massaged kale salad tastes better with cubes of roasted sweet potato, and those delicious cooked collard greens are probably easier on your stomach than in their raw form. While we can sometimes blame our stove or faulty oven for overcooking said recipes, we can actually trace back our problems to our distant (very distant) ancestors.
Scientists and archeologists have evidence that ancient humans began cooking nearly a million years ago, but there was very little evidence of when we began to cook vegetables — until now.
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A staple of Chinese-American takeout, orange chicken typically features lightly breaded chicken doused in a sticky-sweet orange sauce. Craving the bright flavors of traditional orange chicken, but not necessarily all the steps, I reimagined the classic recipe as a super-quick (yet more wholesome) weeknight stir-fry.
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Have you ever tried Kitchn’s smooth and creamy chocolate pudding made with avocados as the base? It’s rich and sweet, but nourishing at the same time because of the wholesome ingredients. This smoothie goes in the same direction as that pudding, but with an added mocha-like twist and a more sippable texture.
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Thanksgiving and Christmas are over, but that doesn’t mean you’re done with winter entertaining. Now, as we head into a few more months of cold, dreary weather, you must resist the urge to hibernate. Invite some friends over soon for a cozy dinner party — and serve this spaghetti and meatball soup.